I am nominated for a Bammy Award in the category of Education Policy/Research by the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences. The following reason was presented for making the nomination: “Finnish Lessons is a first-hand, comprehensive account of how Finland built a world-class education system during the past three decades. The author traces the evolution of education policies in Finland…
read moreThe IASCE—in co-operation with the School of Education at the University of Hull, England and the International Association for Intercultural Education (IAIE)—is please to invite you to the 2013 international conference, The Transformative Power of Co-operation in Education, in University of Hull, Scarborough Campus,…
read moreMany people are looking for quick information about school systems around the world. CIMO together with Ministry of Education and Culture and National Board of Education have prepared a quick guide to Finnish education system. This is a good introduction for those planning a visit or writing about Finland’s schools and teachers. Get downloadable copy
read moreEquity is becoming a central goal in public education in the U.S. Commission led by Congressman Mike Honda (D-CA) published its report to the U.S. Secretary of Education in February. See that work here: http://www.ed.gov/blog/2013/02/equity-and-excellence-commission-delivers-report-to-secretary-duncan/. I will give keynote address in the event held in Chicago, IL, on Monday 15th April about enhancing equity in system-wide…
read moreMichael Enright spoke to Finland’s education reform guru, Dr. Pasi Sahlberg, about how the country’s egalitarian, low-stress model has helped Finnish students reach for the top in the Canadian Broadcasting Company’s Sunday Edition on 17th February. Link to podcast here.
read moreNational Public Radio’s (NPR) On Point takes a closer look at school systems in South Korea and Finland. Professor Okhwa Lee, Professor of Computer Education, Chungbuk National University, South Korea and Pasi Sahlberg, Director General of CIMO, Finland, discuss what their high-performing school systems do that would help the U.S. and is there anything they could learn from one another. NCEE’s director Marc Tucker…
read moreFinnish Lessons will be available in Greek soon. Official book launch with talks and lectures will take place in Athens, Greece, on 27th and 28th February. Greek colleagues were the first to translate this book for their educators. It is a particular pleasure to see this Greek edition ready soon. Special thanks to Kostas and others for hard work to get this done.
read moreI was honored to receive the 2012 Education Award issued by the Trade Union of Education in Finland on Saturday 26th January, This annual award is a recognition to Finns who have contributed to improving education and enhancing teaching and learning in Finland. In my acceptance speech I said that “if this kind of recognition comes from somebody, I am particularly happy…
read moreDutch edition of Finnish Lessons was officially launched in the Hague on January 16. Book launch was hosted by Finnish Ambassador Klaus Korhonen in his residence. Invitees included representatives from the Dutch Ministry of Education, several members of the Dutch Parliament and high-rank education experts. Dutch edition of Finnish Lessons includes an epilogue by Jan Heijmans. Publisher is
read moreAmmattikasvatuksen aikakauskirja 4/2012 tarkastelee koulutusvientiä. Lue ”Kuka ostaisi suomalaista koulutusosaamista” tästä. “Suomalaisten 15-vuotiaiden menestys OECD:n PISA-tutkimuksissa on odottamattomalla tavalla lisännyt mielenkiintoa suomalaista koulutusta kohtaan maailmalla. Pelkästään opetus- ja…
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